Fulla
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - fulla
According to the Old English Dictionary:
an;
- fulla
- m. The full, the highest stage reached by anything, the perfection, perfect specimen of a kind or class:--Hwæt mæg beón wóp oððe sárignys, gif þæt næs se mǽsta ǽgðres? oþþe hwæt mæg beón geómrung and wánung, gyf ꝥ næs se fulla ǽgðres?, Hml. S. 23, 104. fulla